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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

Picked up four SNES games at Goodwill today for $2.38 each and it turns out one of them is worth a lot more!

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  • i'll buy those from you!

  • ah sorry dude, I turned em in for credit before class today. I'll keep my eye out them in the future.

  • I'm trying to find the foam eye piece for the Virtual Boy. I've never even seen one of thsoe on ebay.

    If I were you I'd put new batteries in each of those games. If you were planning on selling them you could get a little bit more out of them for having fresh batteries.

  • Is there enough open room in a SNES cart to put a new battery in if it needs to go in one of those clip things?

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  • That Evo game sounds a lot like Spore. Hmmm...

  • Act Raiser was beyond awesome... I can't believe it hasn't received a modern rendition... we need a reborn Act Raiser for the modern generation.

    BTW, the sequel to Act Raiser was AWFUL. It was nothing like the original game, it's not really worth playing it. It's like Rocky V... just be like Stallone and pretend it never happened.

  • nah. actraiser 2 is pretty crappy. they eliminated the sim-like portions

  • @JerryTerrifying

    The VB part you're looking for does show up on Ebay pretty frequently actually. Type this into the search bar (remove quotes): "(Virtualboy, Virtual Boy) (shade, visor)". They're not super cheap, but they're available.

    Just personally I'd be more likely to buy games that have *not* had the batteries replaced since I'm picky about soldering quality & prefer to do it myself (and only if the original is actually dead). :)

  • @n8great321

    Unfortunately no. Due to spacing between the PCB & cartridge shell, you have to stick with the lower profile "tack-welded solder tab" type battery packaging. Soldering experience & a low wattage iron are highly recommended.

  • I dont know how I did it but I guessed what the last game was at the very beginning of the video. E.V.O is really weird but like you said, it goes for AT LEAST $65 but i actually paid close to $70 for it. GREAT FIND man!

  • I agree with quality over quantity, I hate to buy just to buy. Nice man, those are all good games, even though you had some, it's cool to get actual GOOD games. You should watch out before trading! I saw the comments :P

  • what a sweet find on E.V.O.

  • i had the first game on gameboy i hated it i chould never get out of that damn garden i just played barbie all day ahaha :) hoo sweet perfect barbie

  • Dude sweet pick-ups I remember when I found my CIB Ogre Battle those darn Enix games lol. But to answer your answer about the battery clip there is enough room granted you have the correct clip "weirdalduke" has a great video shows the how-to also Radio Shack's clips are too big and wont fit.

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